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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-06-02, Page 6/T ENGAGEMENTS ( I 35c Members of the United church trai conierences of / the United, • junn, Mr. nirnesT Uiaxe, ivus. wu* Church of Canada.'Under the dirr prennam.Mrs. Orville Jones, Dm*. ' jr* •. _ ■’•"% _ TTA1t7Tvr*r» AA '>r- BMSSttW SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS VISIT FIVE OAKS CAMP 37c 25c -19c-- Cooking Onions, 3 1b. bag 19c Miracle Whip, 16 ~ oz. jar .. 47c Before You Insure Consult J. VAN NESS R.R. .5, Lucknow ’Phone 40$-W2, Wingham All Claims Met In Full Insure With A Dependable Company I Jack McDonagh i , R. R. 3/ Lucknpw . ; ; T‘ 4 hidden glen (below. Those making the„trjp,jvere_Rev.„Gxant... Me i k.l e- John, Mr. Ernest Blake, Mis. Wil- ENJOY BUS TRIP Phone 61-5 Dungannon »aa»o^a»< xu»o«»o4a»<MH»u«n»o«a»« MuiptaaM PAGE EIGHT THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO f MEN’S SUITS ’ Made from duralon — a rayon and nylon blen^d that: will k Wpar many times longer than similar all rayon fabrics, r Wrinkles drop out like magic . / . it Will not sag or stretch , . ail sizes/ ■ / . . ■ < PRICES $27.95 and $37.95 TnA^^7NYEONS~~7T— Coronation Specials thjs week in. 51 gauge and CHILDREN’S WEAR Jeans, sizes 2 to 6x, this week. MEN’S, LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S WEAR - Piece Goods and Woollens ’ T I SEE BY THE SENTINEL (Continued from page 1) THAT Jack Henderson has re-; ceived his official, button as a deputy game warden. THAT J ton recently underwent an ap­ pendix operation.; THAT the hydro; will be off ; throughout the district on Sun­ day afternoon from 1.30 to 4.30. THAT Will Lees has moved from • ' Tampa, Florida, to Hot Springs,. Confederation Life Association One of the World’s Great Life Insurance Institutions. Renowned for Strength, Service and Security Since I87I. Alex. B. McKague Representative TEESWATER, ONTARIO PRESENT GUIDES MANY BADGES Arkansas, in hopes that the hot baths may, relieve him of a rheumatic? condition that has crippled, him the greater part of the winter. THAT Rev. Grant Meiklejohn and - Mr.-z T. . A- Cameron . are this week attending the three-day sessions of Hamilton Conference held: at MacMaster University and Westdale United Church,, Hamilton. THAT Sunday, June 7, is “Shut- Ins Day”, when it has become an annual practise to especially -rememberdhoseLwho-because^of- ' age or disability are confined to home or hospital. On Friday evening!, May 29th, -1helstLucknow^GirLGuid„es__en- tertained The Local; Association members, the Badge Examiners, them mothers/ the Brpwnies and their mothers. A short prograp) was? given beginning with “The Queen”. The Brownies danced 'their fairy ring, gave the Grand Howl and played a singing? gam®, ‘‘We can cut the Seven Capers”. Mrs. Robert Finlay was pre­ sented with her Lieutenant’s watr rant and pin. Marguerite Mac- Kenzie was .enrolled and ■ the Guide’s Coronation Tribute was presented to Mrs. Finlay by Pat­ rol Leader Marjorie Armstrong and read by Patrol Leader Bev­ erley Ashton. The William Schmid shield for the highest points during the year, was won by, and presented to, the Canary Patrol. • The following badges were then presented: Golden Bar to Brown- les~Patficia ’Thomp^bn/Elizabeths Bannister, Elizabeth Henderson, Janet Finlayson,; Nancy Forster, Mary Allin, Judy Webster, Eliza­ beth Finlayson and Margaret Ann Mullin. To Guide? Elizabeth. Webster/ Second Class, Laundress, Child Nurse, Toymaker, Astronomer, Emergency Helper, Homemaker. THAT Burton Stanley opened a new food market store in .Clin­ ton the end of the week, feat­ uring meats and groceries. Bur­ ton, a former Paramount dis­ trict resident, has operated an abattdir and butcher business in Clinton for some time. ■ -^.o—- THAT Bill. Pappas tells us that three dimensional movie equip­ ment wiP soon be available to 16 rti.m. theatres, such as his. The catch, .however, is the cost , of«it which makes the installa-^ : - tion of-/-such iequipment pract­ ically prohibitive at present. j ■ ■■■■■ Epitaph.: Here lies J, Q. Jones -who~-dived~“l;000~times“from~"a~ tower 100. feet high into a bath­ tub and missed only once. ‘l ■ II1M MIIn i CORONATION WEEK SPECIALS at I.G.A Challenger Sockeye Salmon, 14 tin Green Giant . Com Niblcts ......... 2 for Suiikist Oranges, 288’s ... ChiquitaBananas,lb<~;.~ Shredded Wheat ... .. 2 for. 31c Stockleysi Tomato Juice, 48 oz. ........ 27c Libbys Fancy Peas, 15 Oz. .... 2 for 35c Breakfast-Club- — - - Raspberry Jam; 48 Oz..........35c Sunny Mom Coffee, lb.....91c Ann Petersen: Second Class/ Cooks, Hostess,. Laundress, Cycl­ ist, Child Nurse, Toymaker and Emergency * Helper. * Bessie —Reavie: -Second ’Class, .Laundress, Child Nurse, Toymak­ er; Emergency Helper, Home­ maker and Needlewoman. Ruth Trelea ven i Emergency Helper, Homemaker, Needlewo­ man, Laundress and Little House Emblem, •, ; Jdyce Mowbray: Emergency Helper, Homemaker, Needlewo­ man and Little House Emblem.' , Louise Andrew: Emergency Helper, Homemaker, Hostess, Cook, Needlewoman and Little House Emblem. Nancy Johnston: Hostess, Em­ ergency Helper and Needlewo­ man. Marjorie Armstrong: Emergen- cy Helper, Homemaker,. Needle- woman. Laundress and Little House Emblem. Eunice Button: Emergency Helper. . ' Beverley , Ashton:. Emergency Helper, Homemaker,- Needlewo­ man and Little House Emblem. Donna Johnston: Emergency Helper, Homemaker and Hostess. Marilyn ' Kilpatrick: Hostess, Emergency Helper, • Hdmemaker, Needlewoman, (Cook, Laundress ahd Little House Emblem. Charlene Smith: Homemaker. Mrs. A. E. -MicKim, Who has been associated with Guiding in Lucknow for thirty years, said she . could not recall so many badges having ever before been presented at one time. • The Guides served refresh- ments and the Local. Association members helped. SMITH’S FOOD MARKET Watch for l.G.A. Advt. in Free Press Thursday, LADIES’ HATS New. shipment of Ladies’ Summer Hats. Smart styles only J $1.98 to $2,98 My old mammy had something when /she said: “Honeyt chile, when yo’ ain’t got no education, yo’ jest gotta use yo’ brain”t >, r < LADIES’DRESSES Crisp and fresh ladies’Kris- • ■ presses. One and two pWe. Only ; $4.98 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2nd, 1953 DON’T BE CAUGHT WITHOUT ADEQUATE WESTERN FARMERS’ WEATHER INSURANCE '/•. .■.. ' ■ ■ . Y ■■ ^ON’T-DELAY-^ACT TODAT-~— . See or call. ■ i" i ■' I '■ I ■ r- ■■■ i: i . . i • M'"'I ■ X • TO BREAD PLANT As guests ot The George Wes­ ton. Co. Ltd., some 25 grocery retailers and clerks from Luck­ now and -vicinity- toured the Wes­ ton bread and cake plant at Kit­ chener last Thursday. The trip Was. , arranged through George Jagelewski, salesman lf for this area, with the group travelling ■by special bus. Following the in­ spection of/the plant, dinner was?. served at the Y.M.C.A. Those going from town were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Finlayson, Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Glenn, Mr. and j Mrs. Archie Smith, Mr. and Mrs.] Ed Baker, Mr. and Nirs. Red vers Johnston, Miss Marie Duncan and WiHafd'Thompson. Others on the trip were^ Mr. and Mrs. Archie Nicholson, Belfast; Mr, arid Mrs. H^bs^HulyroOd^^rr^naTTi®^ Needham, Kinlough; Arc h i e Courtney, Amberley;: Reg Moore, Ripley; W; R. Chapman, White­ church and D, A. MacLenhan, Lochalsh. “D.A.” added to he enjoyment of the trip by taking . along his bagpipes and caused somewhat of a stir, by piping the group into the Weston plant and also into the X.MX3.A. A shopping bag qf Weston products -was presented to each one on the trip. . , PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING I ■ , , ’ . • • ./ Fifteen Years’ Experience . . ’ • .' i Estimates Gladly Given Without Obligation. j • The engagement is announced of Shirley Marilyn, daughter bf JVIrs. Edward Johnston of Luck­ now, and the late Mr. Johnston, to Mr. Alexander Ross MacLen- nan, of TbrOnto, son of Mr. and , . JVIrs.--JNeiLJJMcLennan^of-^iplej<_._ The marriage to , tpke place in ..'. Lucknow United Church, on Sat­ urday, June ,20th at 2.30 o’clock, • The engagement is announced of Helen June, eldest daughter of Mr. Gordon Irwin of Goderich and the late Mrs. Irwin, to Kerinetli Earl, sori of Mr. and Mrs. E. Rut- . ter, Sarnia. The wedding to take place in Edmonton, Alta., June 27th. of leaders to serve the local church through short courses, six weeks courses,, conferences and retreats. Fiyie Oaks is situated 2 miles frpm: Paris/ the winter (camp being located on a high hili Sunday School staff travelled to Overlooking the Grand River, and the Five Oaks Christian ^Workers _Centr.e.operated-by—the-five-cen- tral conferences of/the United Paris,-OntariQ/last-Ffiday- tcrvisit|-tbe- summer camp -in- a beautiful!/ ection -of Rev. and Mrs. Beverly L. Oaten, B.D., M.R.E.' Five Oaks will provide year round training Mrs. Vernon Hunter, Miss Mar- garet Rae, Gordon Morrison and Willard Thompson. PLAY SHORTS Just arrived. Childrens play Denim Shorts. 2 to 6x. 0,,1y $119 CHILDREN'S DRESSES Children’s smart Gingham Dresses, kriskay trimmed, 3 to 5, Diijy .. $2.19